The main way fish differ from other types of vertebrates are they live in/under water. Also fish have scales.
fish have gills and they are cold blooded they also do have scales plus they lay their eggs in the water
Fins are the most important distinguishing feature of fish. Fish have a swim bladder which helps them to move up and down in the water. They have a lateral line, which has sensory hairs.
they breathe through gills
They use there fins
eating other fishs
Reptile skin is covered with scutes or scales which, along with many other characteristics, distinguish reptiles from animals of other classes (except fish). Scales are made of keratin and are formed from the epidermis . They may be ossified or tubercular, as in the case of lizards, or modified elaborately, as in the case of snakes.
Yes a clown fish is a parasite because it lives in a sea annimani,thats protecting it from other organisms that will harm it and the clown fish is doing for it.
Yes, fish are heterotrophic.
Fish survive in the ocean by their gills. Fish need oxygen too, just like many other living things. They do not breath the water. Their gills receive oxygen and they breath that way. that's why fish CAN live under water. Deep-sea fish are fish that live in the darkness below the sunlit surface waters, that is below the epipelagic or photic zone of the sea. The lanternfish is, by far, the most common deep-sea fish. Other deep sea fish include the flashlight fish, cookiecutter shark, bristlemouths, anglerfish, and viperfish.Only about 2% of known marine species inhabit the pelagic environment. This means that they live in the water column as opposed to the benthic organisms that live in or on the sea floor.Deep-sea organisms generally inhabit bathypelagic (1000m-4000m deep) and abyssopelagic (4000m-6000m deep) zones. However, characteristics of deep-sea organisms, such as bioluminescence can be seen in the mesopelagic (200m-1000m deep) zone as well. Deep-sea fish are fish that live in the darkness below the sunlit surface waters, that is below the epipelagic or photic zone of the sea. The lanternfish is, by far, the most common deep-sea fish. Other deep sea fish include the flashlight fish, cookiecutter shark, bristlemouths, anglerfish, and viperfish.Only about 2% of known marine species inhabit the pelagic environment. This means that they live in the water column as opposed to the benthic organisms that live in or on the sea floor.Deep-sea organisms generally inhabit bathypelagic (1000m-4000m deep) and abyssopelagic (4000m-6000m deep) zones. However, characteristics of deep-sea organisms, such as bioluminescence can be seen in the mesopelagic (200m-1000m deep) zone as well.
Yes, they have all the characteristics of other fish.
fish and frog
The term Mutualism, when referring to organisms and animals, is when both organisms benefit from each other. For example, certain fish feed off of a larger fish. This provides nnutrition for one fish, while the other gets a bath. Also, cows will benefit from certain types of bacteria, they benefit from the cellulose they produce, and the bacteria benefit from having nutrients in the host environment. I hope that helps!
No. Glo fish are freshwater organisms and lobsters are saltwater organisms. And if they could live in the same water, one eats the other.
Lamprey are the only species of fish that do not have a jaw, or fixed appendages, unlike other fish. They suck nutrients and organs from other organisms.
Aquaculture
a consumer because it doesnt produce its own food it feeds of of other organisms
What is the unusual characteristics of the clown fish?
Yes, fish are multicellular organisms
They are all consumers, that is that they consume other organisms including plants and other animals.
Because they consume other organisms, in particular fish.
Because they consume other organisms, in particular fish.